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EI Group connects golden opportunities for young Vietnamese people to work in Germany

GD&TĐ - EI Group cooperates with the German Institute of Vocational Education to organize a series of career orientation activities and connect directly with German businesses.

Báo Giáo dục và Thời đạiBáo Giáo dục và Thời đại14/07/2025

From July 10-15, 2025, EI Group cooperated with the GermanInstitute for Vocational Training (GIVT) to organize a series of student interviews, career orientation seminars and direct connections with German businesses.

EI Group is honored to welcome the Head of the German business delegation, Dr. Christoph Hoffmann - Chairman of GIVT, Member of the German Federal Parliament and one of the most influential figures in the field of international cooperation in vocational training.

The series of activities not only created opportunities for EI Group students to directly approach businesses from Germany, but also affirmed the capacity to implement international career cooperation programs of EI Group - one of the prestigious units in Vietnam in the field of language training and vocational study orientation in Germany.

Face-to-face interviews, opening doors to German businesses

On July 10 and 11, at EI Academy Hanoi , GIVT delegation directly interviewed 40 students from many industries: restaurant, chef, baker, retail, warehousing - IT, care and especially construction industry.

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Students attentively do the written test.

Each candidate undergoes a two-part testing process: A one-hour written test to assess thinking and psychology; A 20-minute personal interview focusing on memorization, communication, and basic practical skills specific to each industry.

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Dr. Christoph Hoffmann - President of GIVT interviews students.

Notably, the entire interview process is recorded and sent directly to German businesses for evaluation and selection of qualified candidates. This is a specific step in EI Group's strategy to increase the competitiveness of Vietnamese students in the German labor market, not only in terms of language but also in terms of professional competence and practical skills.

Workshop "Successful careers with young Vietnamese people in Germany"

On July 12, the German vocational study abroad consultancy workshop held at EI Group Academy in Hanoi attracted a large number of participants. Here, Dr. Christoph Hoffmann directly shared about the role of GIVT and the potential for cooperation with Vietnam in the field of training high-quality vocational human resources.

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Dr. Christoph Hoffmann shared at the workshop.

Dr. Christoph Hoffmann emphasized: “We need young people who are eager to learn, hard-working and ready to integrate. Vietnam has a lot of potential and we want to seriously invest in this human resource.”

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Students ask questions to Dr. Christoph Hoffmann.

The event is also an opportunity for students to be guided through the application process, sign contracts with businesses, and exchange directly with GIVT representatives as well as EI Group's professional board.

Many questions about visa policies, career paths and life in Germany have been answered in detail, creating more peace of mind for students on their journey to conquer their dream of studying abroad.

Not stopping in Hanoi, the GIVT delegation's schedule continues to take place at EI Academies/branches across the country.

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The workshop took place in an exciting and inspiring atmosphere.

On July 13, Dr. Hoffmann attended the opening ceremony of the German language class at address 243 of the EI Group Headquarters Office and had a sharing session on the topic "Why Germany needs Vietnamese human resources" with all students.

On July 14-15, the GIVT delegation continued to interview students at EI Group Ho Chi Minh City branch, and coordinated to organize a career orientation workshop, continuing to spread the practical value of this cooperation program to more provinces and cities.

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A series of highly practical activities of GIVT delegation in Vietnam.

The series of cooperation activities with GIVT is one of the clear evidences for EI Group's internationalization strategy, not only stopping at language training and study abroad consulting but also expanding the comprehensive educational and career ecosystem.

By directly connecting students with German businesses and building a training roadmap associated with practical standards, EI is gradually affirming its role as a prestigious bridge between Vietnamese learners and the international labor market.

With nearly a decade of development, EI Group is not only a language training center but also a strategic partner of many international organizations and businesses, especially in Germany, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.

Through continuously organizing activities of high practical value such as this cooperation event with GIVT, EI Group is gradually affirming its role as a leading unit in connecting Vietnamese students with the global labor market.

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